A new Netflix pricing plan, a new cast member for the New Orleans-shot "Parker," and a new "Dark Knight Rises" poster -- all are part of tonight's Evening Edition, a regular rundown of recent Hollywood headlines:

Netflix has introduced a new rate plan, one that amounts to a price hike for many users.

Deadline: Neflix unveils price hike for streaming-plus-DVD service. In short: Starting immediately for new customers and Sept. 1 for existing customers, you'll now have to pay $7.99 monthly for the company's streaming service and a separate $7.99 for one-at-a-time DVD rentals. For the mathematics-challenged, that's $15.98 -- a more-than 50 percent increase over the current $9.99 for both services. Although Netflix already offers the streaming-only option, it's "spinning this as a price break for DVD-only subscribers," according to Deadline, quoting Netflix Chief Service and Operations Officer Andy Rendich as saying, "By better reflecting the underlying costs and offering our lowest prices ever for unlimited DVD, we hope to provide a great value to our current and future DVD-by-mail members."

Deadline: Michael Chiklis joins New Orleans cast of "Parker." The former "Commish" and "The Shield" actor will co-star with Jason Statham in director Taylor Hackford's big-screen take on the character created by Donald Westlake. They could be joined by Jennifer Lopez, who is still reportedly in talks to join the cast. The film gears up in August.

/Film: "Dark Knight" teaser poster emerges online. Honestly, it doesn't offer any substantive clues about Christopher Nolan's film. (It's a teaser poster, for crying out loud. What do you want?) But it does offer the first "first look" at what could be in store. See the poster at right.